Lego House Dinosaurs #40366

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Messagepar Anio » Mer Avr 10, 2019 12:36 pm

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Positioned in The Masterpiece Gallery the three iconic dinosaurs are the stunning centrepieces of the room. Each model has a metal skeleton inside to support the LEGO bricks, the height of each models is 2,92 m (without podium) and the total piece count of the three models is more than 600.000 LEGO bricks. Now LEGO House has taken on the challenge to convert the three giant dinosaurs into a retail product.

The retail product, LEGO® House dinosaurs, will be launched at the LEGO Store in LEGO House this summer. And if everything goes as planned the first boxes will already be for sale from 17th April.

The LEGO model is a great reproduction of the giant dinosaurs capturing all the most iconic features in a rescaled version.

Designer Nina Koopman says: ”One of the biggest challenges with the new model has been to capture all the details from the big models. Especially since the models in Masterpiece Gallery were all built of the three different building systems LEGO DUPLO, LEGO Technic and LEGO System. You see it especially with the yellow dino where we eg. have used gear wheels, and ventilator elements to get the “Technic feel” into the product.”

The three dinosaurs have been on their way for roughly a year and is the third exclusive product that LEGO House launches. The others being Tree of Creativity (4000026) and the LEGO House Architecture set (21037).

In the new product it has been important to underline that it is both a toy for playing and a display model. Nina Koopman explains: “The aim was to make a stunning product and at the same time, we have worked with integrating moveable parts in the heads, arms and legs to enhance the play experience. Also the construction of the three models has deliberately been made different from each other in order to create three different building experiences, and you can remove the dinos from their podium.”

Each of the three models within the new product has a podium that resembles the real podium in Masterpiece Gallery. This pays reference to the fact that Masterpiece Gallery in itself is a giant LEGO brick – just 862 times an ordinary LEGO 2x4 brick – and the three podiums are the tubes of that LEGO brick.

The model is exclusively available at LEGO House in Billund and the retail price is 599 DKK. (Maximum 3 boxes pr. person).


Ce qui fait un tarif de 80€ environ, au taux actuel.

Autre information qui mérite d'être soulignée :
Period for sales April 2019 – Jan. 2021


Il me semble que c'est la première fois que TLG indique explicitement la date de fin de commercialisation d'un set à son lancement.
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Messagepar totojoe » Mer Avr 10, 2019 8:35 pm

Anio a écrit:Il me semble que c'est la première fois que TLG indique explicitement la date de fin de commercialisation d'un set à son lancement.


Ce qui n'est pas plus mal et devrait être généralisé.

Ça limiterait dans une certaine mesure le phénomène de spéculation à moins que certains vide les étagères près du terme.

C'est un peu comme une assurance, si tu savais à quel moment tu risque de dérouiller, ben t'en prendrait pas une pour toute l'année...

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Messagepar privatony » Jeu Avr 11, 2019 4:17 pm

Je confirme, ce serait très bien même.
Quand je vois les BrickHeadz qui restent un mois ou deux et qui disparaissent ça me gonfle!


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